Topical studio discussion.
Game show with Ross King.
VIEWERS' QUIZ: see Tuesday
Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
Playdays
Today: the Patch Stop.
Live family magazine show.
10.50 Fashion with Claire Roberts
11.00 News (Subtitled); weather 11. 10TV Preview with Jimmy Greaves
11.25 Library of Romance
11.30 VideoStars
11.35 Medical Phone-in with Dr Mark Porter
11.50 Keep Fit with Rosemary Conley
12.00 News (Subtitled); weather
HOTLINE: see Tuesday
Alan Titchmarsh 's star guest is actor and singer Jimmy Nail.
With Philip Hayton. Subtitled
Weather Ian McCaskill
( For details see 5.35pm)
Word game with Don Maclean.
Human drama, starring James Garner
For George Adams, his family and friends, the summer of 1952 proves a testing time in their small-town lives.
See Films pages 31-38
With Philippa Forrester.
Rupert
Rupert and the Pepper Rose is told by Ray Brooks.
A 13-part musical series.
3: Melvin and Maureen need a musical masterplan to save them from the Dastardly Landlady. With Matthew Devitt , Sophie Aldred and Sarah Davison.
First of a two-part Jackanory story, told by Lesley Vickerage. Things start to change with the arrival of new girl Celeste.
Cartoon. Rpt
News for children.
With John Leslie, Diane-Louise Jordan and Anthea Turner.
Lucy visits David - but things don't go quite as she planned. Toby has a crush on Phoebe.
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
Weather John Kettley
Phil is concerned about the state of Sam's marriage, Arthur spots some football talent at Walford Town, and the trial of Nick Cotton reaches a climax.
This week's episodes written by Tony Jordan
The Swarm. Jellyfish are beautiful, delicate creatures - and deadly hunters with a ferocious sting. Some are tiny, others the size of small whales.
They fill the world's oceans, but mostly we never see them.
Occasionally, however, they make headlines when they swarm in their millions, invading beaches and closing down power stations. Why do they swarm? And how?
Narrated by David Attenborough. Series producer Mike Beynon
Comedy series about the insufferable manager of a leisure centre, written by Richard Fegen and Andrew Norriss and starring Chris Barrie.
Gordon Brittas is about to host a conference for leisure centre managers, and hopes to use the occasion to spread his dream of universal brotherhood. Laura has applied for a job elsewhere, and Helen Brittas is convinced disaster will befall the centre. She is not far wrong.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Martyn Lewis. Subtitled
Regional News
Weather John Kettley
The series in which police forces around the country appeal for viewers to help them solve serious crimes.
Among tonight's appeals is the mysterious disappearance of a man from Newcastle upon
Tyne. Michael Straughan was last seen outside a pub on the evening of 19 June. The following morning his car was found, but there has been no trace of him since. Also, an appeal for help in identifying three armed men who robbed a bank in Bolton on 23 October.
Phone on [number removed]from
9.30pm until midnight.
Presented by Nick Ross and Sue Cook.
Studio director Pieter Morpurgo Series producer Liz Mills
Details on Ceefax page
(Crimewatch UK Update is at 11.1 5pm)
Baroness Denton of Wakefield, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for
Consumer Affairs and Small
Firms, David Blunkett , MP,
Labour's Health Spokesperson, Elaine Foster , Head Teacher of Handsworth Wood Girls'
School, and Edward Roberts , a Birmingham businessman, are on tonight's panel in Birmingham facing questions ontheissuesoftheday. Chairman Peter Sissons.
Producer Lea Sellers
Editor Alexandra Henderson A Brian Lapping production for BBCtv
AUDIENCE: if you would like to be part of the Question Time audience, write to [address removed]
Update on the latest news from the Crimewatch studio.
American crime series.
Prisoner of Love. An artist notorious for his depictions of sado-masochism dies in circumstances which mirror his work. With George Dzundza , Christopher Noth ,
Michael Moriarty and Richard Brooks. (Postponed from 10 December)
RCN Nursing Update:
Units 27 and 28.